Suppose the economy had been producing at potential output but is now experiencing a recession. Which of the following are discretionary fiscal policies that could bring the economy closer to potential output?

a. .Raising interest rates
b. A tax increase
c. Additional spending on national park facilities
d. A tax cut

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Answer 1

Answer: c. Additional spending on national park facilities

d. A tax cut

Explanation:

Recession is a contraction in the business cycle. During recession, there is a decline in the economic activity as aggregate demand will be reduced and spending by households also reduces.

The discretionary fiscal policies that could bring the economy closer to potential output is tax cut and an additional spending on national park facilities


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Under NASAA rules, if a customer wishes to trade a margin account prior to returning the signed margin agreement, such an action is:

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Answer:

Explanation:

This action is only permitted if the customer returns the signed margin agreement promptly. Since a margin agreement is an agreement between a brokerage and a client governing a margin account and allows the client to borrow from the brokerage in order to buy securities. Without agreeing to all the details in this contract the individual cannot trade on a margin account or borrow money.

Pharoah Company sublet a portion of its warehouse for five years at an annual rental of $71700, beginning on May 1, 2017. The tenant, Sheri Charter, paid one year's rent in advance, which Pharoah recorded as a credit to Unearned Rent Revenue. Pharoah reports on a calendar-year basis. The adjustment on December 31, 2017 for Pharoah should be

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Answer:

Adjusting entries

Dr Unearned rent revenue $47,800

Cr Rent revenue $47,800 to record accrued rent revenue.

Explanation:

Contract value for one year $71,700

One month of rent $71,700/12 = $5,975

We will need to get how many month that has passed from May to December i.e 8 months

Value of 8 month of rent = 8 × $5,975

= $47,800 i.e earned portion of the contract.

Balance unearned rent revenue at year end= $71,700 - $47,800

= $23,900

Jessica is very proud of herself for having $5,000 in her savings account that pays 4 percent interest. She currently has a balance of $2,300 on her credit card account that charges 21 percent interest. Jessica thinks she is making a wise financial decision by keeping her money in her savings account instead of paying off her credit card balance. What financial principle from Chapter 1 would you use to give her good advice

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Missing options:

A. Taxes affect personal financial decisions.

B. The time value of money.

C. Mind​ games, financial​ personality, and your money

D. Both A and C.

Answer:

D. Both A and C.

Explanation:

Jessica earns a small interest on her savings account and she will need to include that earned interest in her tax returns. Her credit card also charges her an interest, which is much higher, but that interest is not tax deductible. So besides paying a lot of interest for money that she shouldn't owe, the small interest received will decrease since she will pay taxes for it.

Besides the tax effect on the interests that she earns, the interest charged by the credit card is much higher. Assuming Jessica only pays 10% marginal tax rate:

total interest earned by the $2,300 in savings account = $2,300 x 4% x (1 - 10%) = $82.80 total interest paid for $2,300 owed to her credit card company = $2,300 x 21% = $483.

The shipping problem in LP is also called the:__________.
a) production mix problem.
b) freight train problem.
c) transportation problem.
d) land and sea problem.
e) none of the above.

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Answer:

c) transportation problem

Explanation:

The SHIPPING PROBLEM in LP which is also known as the TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM in LP can be defined as a unique type of linear programming problem in which the aim and purpose is to help to minimise the overall cost of a product which occured when distributing the product from a number of sources to another number of destinations.

Therefore because of its unique structure the method which is the usual simplex method is not suitable to been used in solving the transportation problems.

During the first year of operations, Shapiro Tool accumulated the following manufacturing costs:

Raw materials purchased on account $12,000
Factory labor accrued 6,000
Incurred manufacturing overhead on account 4,000

Required:
Prepare separate journal entries for each manufacturing cost.

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Answer:

Journal Entries are given below

Explanation:

                                                                DEBIT      CREDIT

Raw Material  purchase on account

Raw material                                          $12,000

Account payable                                                      $12,000

Factory Labor Accrued

Direct labor                                             $6,000

Wages payable                                                          $6,000

Manufacturing Overhead

Manufacturing Overhead                        $4,000

Account payable                                                       $4,000

The journal entries based on the details given are:

Date             Account Title                                        Debit                        Credit

XX-XXXX        Raw materials inventory                $12,000

                       Accounts Payable                                                            $12,000

Date              Account Title                                   Debit                        Credit

XX-XXXX      Factory Labor                            $6,000

                      Factory Wages Payable                                                   $6,000

Date              Account Title                                        Debit                     Credit

XX-XXXX      Manufacturing Overhead                  $4,000

                     Accounts Payable                                                               $4,000

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Challenge Tennis​ & Recreation's operating activities for the year are listed below. Purchases ​$174 comma 800 Operating expenses 62 comma 600 Beginning inventory 27 comma 600 Ending inventory 37 comma 800 Sales revenue 334 comma 000 What is the gross profit for the​ year?

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Answer:

The answer is $169,400

Explanation:

Gross profit is a line item under income statement and it is the difference between net sales(revenue) and cost of sales. It is a measure of profitability ( net sales - cost of sales?

Cost of sales = beginning Inventory + purchases - ending Inventory

$27,600 + $174,800 - $37,800

$164,600.

Now, cost of sales is: ( net sales - cost of sales)

$334,000 - $163,800

=$169,400

Brand managers know that increasing promotional budgets eventually result in diminishing returns. The first one million dollars typically results in a 26% increase in awareness, while the second million results in adding another 18% and the third million in a 5% increase. Andrews’s product Adam currently has an awareness level of 80% . While an important product for Andrews, Adam’s promotion budget will be reduced to one million dollars for the upcoming year. Assuming that Adam loses one-third of its awareness each year, what will Adam’s awareness level be next year?

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Answer:

52.88%

Explanation:

The computation of the awareness level for next year is shown below

But before that we need to find out the ending awareness i.e Y which is

= 80% × (1 - 1 ÷ 3)

= 53.33%

Now awareness after the promotion is

= 53.33% + 26%

= 79.33%

Now the ending awareness i.e (Y +1)  is

= 79.33% × 2 ÷ 3

= 52.88%

Hence, the awareness level next year is 52.88%

1. The Troller Corporation’s common stock has a beta of 1.15. If the risk-free rate is 3.5 percent and the expected return on the market is 11 percent, what is the company’s cost of equity capital?

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Answer:

Cost of equity capital is 0.12125 or 12.125%

Explanation:

The cost of equity capital or the required rate of return is the minimum rate of return expected by the investors to invest in the stock of the company. The cost of equity capital can be calculated using the CAPM equation. The formula for CAPM is,

r = rRF + Beta  *  (rM - rRF)

Where,

r is the cost of equity capital or required rate of returnrRF is the risk free raterM is the return on Market

r = 0.035 + 1.15 * (0.11 - 0.035)

r = 0.12125 or 12.125%

Metallica Bearings, Inc., is a young start-up company. No dividends will be paid on the stock over the next nine years because the firm needs to plow back its earnings to fuel growth. The company will pay a dividend of $17 per share 10 years from today and will increase the dividend by 3.9 percent per year thereafter. If the required return on this stock is 12.5 percent, what is the current share price? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

Price of the stock today = $67.15

Explanation:

The current price of the stock can be calculated using the constant growth model of DDM. The DDM values the stock based on the present value of the expected future dividends from the stock.

The formula for the price of the stock today under the constant growth model is,

P0 = D1 / (r - g)

Where,

D1 is the dividend expected to be paid next periodr is the required rate of returng is the growth rate in dividends

To calculate the price today, we use the dividend for the next period. Thus, we will use D11  to calculate the price of the stock at Year 10 and will discount it back to today to calculate the price today.

P10 = 17 * (1+0.039) / (0.125 - 0.039)

P10 = $218.0617284

Price of the stock today = 218.0617284 / (1+0.125)^10

Price of the stock today = $67.15

2. Think about the pros and cons associated with the concept of market pricing. What have your personal experiences been in relation to fairness and equity of your own compensation where you have worked

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Explanation:

The market pricing system is an approach that differs from the formal salary structure because it is not an organizational process where the levels of remuneration are assigned according to a certain function.

In this wage definition strategy, the remuneration is calculated according to a present value, determined by the market itself and defined by conducting surveys whose objective is to analyze the service pricing strategies practiced by competitors.

This strategy can guarantee several significant advantages for an organization, such as increasing competitiveness by establishing a remuneration structure based on market value.

However, if this strategy is not duly reviewed periodically, what can happen is that there are flaws in the calculation of the current value, which generates an outdated salary system for employees and the company.

" Fiona wants to sell a local advertising calendar. She knows there are 1000 households in her community, and estimates 30 percent will buy the calendar. The printing company will charge a $100 set up fee and calendars will cost $1 each to print. What price will she need to charge to cover all costs and make a $500 profit. Group of answer choices"

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Answer:

The answer is $3

Explanation:

Pr = Q(P-VC) - FC

Where Pr is the profit made

Q is the quantity of calendar to be sold

P is the price to be charged

VC is the variable cost

FC is the fixed cost

Quantity of calendar to be produced is

30 percent of 1000

0.3 x 1000 units

= 300 units

500 = 300(x-1) - 100.

500 = 300x - 300 - 100

300x = 500 + 300 + 100

300x = 900

x = 900/300

x = 3

The price to be charged to cover all costs and make a $500 profit is therefore $3

Jack's adjusted basis in his passive activity is $30,000 at the beginning of the year. His losses from the activity is $8,000. What is Jack's deduction for the year

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Answer:

No deduction

Explanation:

A passive activity is that event, in which the taxpayer did not participate significantly in the sector. In the other hand if the taxpayer is not having passive income though-out the the year, so a taxpayer will not get any deduction of passive losses which is available.

Therefore as per the above explanation, the passive loss is 8,000 and as per the situation, Jack is not eligible to get any deduction.

Jorge owns a U.S. textile company. After a few years of resisting the trend, he realizes the only way his company can remain competitive is to outsource at least some of its production overseas. When looking for an international partner, Jorge should

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Complete Question:

Jorge owns a U.S. textile company. After a few years of resisting the trend, he realizes the only way his company can remain competitive is to outsource at least some of its production overseas. When looking for an international partner, Jorge should;

A. Demand socially responsible behavior from his business partner.

B. Demand that his business partners adapt to U.S. culture and social behaviors.

C. Ignore the ethics of potential overseas business partners because the purpose of outsourcing is to make a profit.

D. Remind himself that his business responsibility is limited to his own actions.

Answer:

A. Demand socially responsible behavior from his business partner.

Explanation:

In this scenario, Jorge owns a U.S. textile company. After a few years of resisting the trend, he realizes the only way his company can remain competitive is to outsource at least some of its production overseas. When looking for an international partner, Jorge should demand socially responsible behavior from his business partner.

Its important to note that in order to grow your business successfully with a good reputation and customer satisfaction, you will have to bring in competent, credible, ethical and reliable professionals on board. Jorge should demand for socially responsible individuals from the outsourcing firm as this would go a long way to help his business achieve its aims, goals and by extension develop globally.

Hence, in order to build a wonderful and successful international brand, it's important that Jorge ask the recruiters (outsourcing firm) to go for individuals that are socially responsible. This simply entails, individuals who are ethical and do not have bad vices, criminal records or charges against them.

Xie Company identified the following activities, costs, and activity drivers for 2017 The company manufactures two types of go-karts Deluxe and Basic.
Activity Expected Costs Expected Activity
handling materials $ 625,000 100,000 parts
Inspecting product 900,800 1,500 batches
Processing purchase orders 105,000 700 orders
Paying suppliers 175,000 500 invoices
Ensuring the factory 300,000 40,000 square feet
Designing packaging 75,000 2 models
Required:
1. Compute a single plantwide overhead rate, assuming that the company assigns overhead based on 125,000 budgeted direct labor hours
2. In January 2017, the Deluxe model required 2,500 direct labor hours and the basic model required 6,000 direct labor hours. Assign overhead costs to each model using the single plantwide overhead rate.

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

handling materials $625,000

Inspecting product $900,800

Processing purchase orders $105,000

Paying suppliers $175,000

Ensuring the factory $300,000

Designing packaging $75,000

Total overhead= $2,180,800

First, we need to calculate the plantwide predetermined overhead rate:

Estimated direct-labor hours= 125,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 2,180,800/125,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $17.45 per direct labor hour

Now, we can allocate overhead:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Deluxe= 2,500*17.45= $43,625

Basic= 6,000*17.45= $104,700

Which of the following industries is most likely to exhibit the characteristic of free entry? a. nuclear power b. municipal water and sewer c. dairy farming d. airport security

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Answer:

c. dairy farming

Explanation:

Free entry can be defined as the situation in which business firms such as sellers of goods or service providers can enter into the market freely and start selling to consumers.

This ultimately implies that, there are no legal barriers or just a minimum barrier, if any for new firms starting the same business as others.

Hence, dairy farming is the industry which is most likely to exhibit the characteristic of free entry.

A diary farming is one of such industries that allows new agents to come into the business without any barrier because it simply involves the production of essential commodities such as milk, beef etc which are usually required on a large scale in an economy.

Amanda Winter worked as a public engagement coordinator at Safe Food Alliance until three months ago when her manager, Laura Morris, promoted her to the position of a sustainable food campaigner. However, soon after this, Laura noticed that Amanda was facing major difficulties in achieving campaign milestones and the project was falling behind schedule due to her lack of performance. Which of the following, if true, would most strengthen the argument that Laura was influenced by the halo effect in her decision to promote Amanda? A) Laura is known to micromanage most of her projects. B) Laura uses cultural stereotyping in order to speed up the process of decision making. C) Laura has made good hiring decisions in the past and is known to be an unbiased judge of character. D) Laura sat in on only one of Amanda's presentations prior to giving her the promotion. E) Laura worked closely with Amanda over a period of eight months.

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Answer:

Option D is the correct answer to this question.

Explanation:

Laura sat in on only one of Amanda's presentations before giving her the promotion.

They were made by hand before slides were mounted on computers. Designing a PowerPoint presentation took several hours and though it was costly. Presentations were illustrated back then people with devices such as journal flip charts and computer monitors, but these have been used in schools and conference rooms worldwide.

Other options are incorrect because they are not related to the given scenario.

Lindley Corp.'s stock price at the end of last year was $33.50, and its book value per share was $25.00. What was its market/book ratio? a. 1.48 b. 1.63 c. 1.34 d. 1.41 e. 1.55

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Answer:

C. 1.34

Explanation:

Lindley Corp.'s stock price at the end of last year was $33.50, and its book value per share was $25.00. What was its market/book ratio?

To calculate the ratio:

stock price at the end of last year was $33.50 divided by value per share of $25.00

= 33.50/25.0

= 1.34

Gion Company is considering eliminating its windows division, which reported an operating loss for the recent year of $111,000. Division sales for the year were $1,170,000 and its variable costs were $1,035,000. The fixed costs of the division were $245,000. If the windows division is dropped, 60% of the fixed costs allocated to it could be eliminated. The impact on Gion’s operating income from eliminating this business segment would be:

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Answer:

$12,000 increase

Explanation:

The computation of the impact on operating income from eliminating this business segment is shown below:

= Lost revenue + Variable cost avoided + Eliminated Fixed cost

= -$1,170,000 + $1,035,000 + $245,000 × 0.60

= -$1,170,000 + $1,035,000 + $147,000

= $12,000

The $12,000 represent the increase in operating income

ABC Company has the following authorized stock: Common stock: 1.00 par value, 100,000 shares On 1/11/15, ABC Company issued 10,000 shares of common stock for $5 per share (cash). How much cash does the company receive

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Answer:

Amount of cash received = $50,000

Explanation:

The authorized share capital is the total maximum amount of shares in units that  a company can raised as contained in its memorandum of association.

The issued share capital is the proportion of the authorized share capital that a company has decided to offer to investors to raise capital.

The total amount of issued share capital raised would be equal to

Issued share capital = units issued × price per units

                                 = 10,000 × $5 = $50,000

Amount of cash received = $50,000

Based on the information given the amount that the company received is $50,000.

Using this formula

Cash received=Shares of common stock× Per share

Where:

Shares of common stock=10,000 shares

Per share=$5 per share

Let plug in the formula

Cash received=10,000×$5

Cash received=$50,000

Inconclusion the amount that the company received is $50,000.

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"Reginald greets and chats with his regular customers every morning when they come in for coffee. He offers them tastes of anything special he is cooking that day, and has a database with their birthdays, offering regulars a free meal on their birthday. Reginald knows his regular customers create repeat business and: "

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Answer:

spread positive word of mouth

Explanation:

Reginald knows his regular customers create repeat business and spread positive word of mouth. This means that the repeat customers leave happy and tell their friends about the great experience they had at Reginald's restaurant. This creates enthusiasm in the repeat customers' friends which in term causes them to go to Reginald's business and try the food. This creates more repeat customers and increased profitability for Reginald's business.

At the start of the current year, Blue Corporation (a calendar year taxpayer) has accumulated E & P of $100,000. Blue's current E & P is $60,000, and at the end of the year, it distributes $200,000 ($100,000 each) to its equal shareholders, Pam and Jon. Pam's stock basis is $11,000, Jon's stock basis is $26,000. How is the distribution treated for tax purposes?

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Answer:

Pam and Jon's dividend income = $80,000 each

[ ($100000 Accumulated E&P + $60000 current E&P ) / 2] = $80,000

Statement of distribution for shareholders for tax purpose

                                            Pam           Jon

Total distribution            $100,000    $100,000

Less: Dividend income   $80,000     $80,000

                                        $20,000    $20,000

Less: Stock basis            $11,000       $26,000

Capital gain                     $9,000           $0

Therefore, Pam has a taxable gain of $9000 which reduces the stock basis to $0, whereas Jon has not any taxable gain but the stock basis has reduced to $6000 [$26000 - $20000]

Travelwell manufactures and sells luggage and briefcases. Their marketing research indicates that durability is the attribute that consumers most desire in their luggage and briefcases. Travelwell now emphasizes durability in all of their promotional efforts. This strategy is intended to build brand equity.
a) true
b) false

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Answer:

a) true

Explanation:

When we are talking about building brand equity, we are talking about increasing our customers' perception and value of our brand or company's name. Building brand equity emphasizes the brand itself over any specific product or service that our company offers. E.g. Rolls Royce is the most luxurious car manufacturer in the world, and they built brand equity upon luxury in all its vehicles, not one specific car.

In this case, Travelwell is emphasizing a characteristic that should apply to all its product line, not just one specific type of luggage.

If a monopolist raises its price:________
a) the quantity demanded decreases.
b) it raises the barriers to entry.
c) the quantity demanded increases.
d) the quantity demanded remains the same.

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Answer:

a) the quantity demanded decreases

Explanation:

As we know that'

A monopolist creates a monopoly in the market as the firm is a sole producer for the entire market due to which it charges high prices plus it is a price taker that means it offers cheap quality products at a lesser price

But if monopolist increased its price so the quantity demanded declines as the purchasing power reduced

Therefore option a is correct

Setrakian Industries needs to raise $96.2 million to fund a new project. The company will sell bonds that have a coupon rate of 6.04 percent paid semiannually and that mature in 30 years. The bonds will be sold at an initial YTM of 6.85 percent and have a par value of $2,000. How many bonds must be sold to raise the necessary funds

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Answer:

53,597   Bonds

Explanation:

The first is to determine how much each bond of $2,000 face value is sold using the excel pv function below:

=-pv(rate,nper,pmt,fv)

rate is the yield to maturity which is 6.85% divided by 2

nper is the number of semiannual coupons the bond would pay i.e 30*2

pmt is the amount of semiannual coupon i.e $2,000*6.04%*6/12=60.4

fv is the face value of $2,000 per bond

=-pv(6.85%/2,60,60.40,2000)= 1,794.86  

a bond is $ 1,794.86  

number of bonds=$96,200,000/$1,794.86= 53,597  

If a player chooses a mixed strategy in a Nash equilibrium, this implies that the payoff from using that mixed strategy is the same as the payoff from using any of the pure strategies in it. If the statement is true try to reason why, if it is false find a counterexample.

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Answer:

False.

Explanation:

The concept of "Nash equilibrium" is been by economist and also by "gamers" in game theory. Nash equilibrium is so good for making decisions and the determination of strategies.

In playing this game, the players or participants can use the pure strategy or the mixed strategy. The mixed strategy is the use of different strategies randomly.

"If a player chooses a mixed strategy in a Nash equilibrium, this implies that the payoff from using that mixed strategy is the same as the payoff from using any of the pure strategies in it".

The statement given above is FALSE because the PAYOFF WILL INCREASE IF WE ARE TO PLAY A MIXED STRATEGY.

For instance if we have a head of 1 and -1, and a tail of -1 and 1, the payoff for pure strategy is likely one or minus one but for a mixed strategy it could be zero.

Prepare a cost of goods manufactured schedule and a partial income statement based off the following information.
Cepeda Corporation has the following cost records for June 2017.
Indirect factory labor $4500 Factory utilities $400
Direct materials used $20,000 Depreciation, factory equipment $1,400
Work in process, 6/1/17 3,000 Direct labor $40,000
Work in process, 6/30/17 3,800 Maintenance, factory equipment $1,800
Finished goods, 6/1/17 5, 000 Indirect materials $2,200
Finished goods, 6/30/17 7,500 Factory manager’s salary $3,000
Instructions:
A) Prepare a cost of goods manufactured schedule for June 2017
B) Prepare an income statement through gross profit for June 2017 assuming sales revenue is $92,100.

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Answer:

A. Cost of goods manufactured schedule for June 2017

Indirect factory labor                                     $4,500

Factory utilities                                                 $400

Direct materials used                                 $20,000

Depreciation, factory equipment                  $1,400

Maintenance, factory equipment                 $1,800

Factory manager’s salary                             $3,000

Indirect materials                                          $2,200

Add Opening Work in Process Inventory   $3,000

Less Closing Work in Process Inventory   ($3,800)

Cost of goods manufactured                     $32,500

B. Income statement  for June 2017

Sales Revenue                                                                 $92,100

Less Cost of Sales

Opening Finished Goods Inventory              $5,000

Add Cost of goods manufactured               $32,500

Less Closing Finished Goods Inventory      ($7,500)   ($30,000)

Gross Profit                                                                       $62,100

Explanation:

The cost of goods manufactured schedule include all manufacturing costs for the production period.

Income statement calculates the gross profit as Sales less Cost of Goods Sold.

Laurel, Inc., and Hardy Corp. both have 7 percent coupon bonds outstanding, with semiannual interest payments, and both are priced at par value. The Laurel, Inc., bond has four years to maturity, whereas the Hardy Corp. bond has 15 years to maturity. If interest rates suddenly rise by 2 percent, what is the percentage change in the price of these bonds

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Answer:

Laurel bond % change = -6.6%

Hardy bond % change = -16.3%

Explanation:

current bond price $1,000

interest rate 7%

Laurel bond matures in 4 years, 8 semiannual payments

Hardy bonds matures in 15 years, 30 semiannual payments

if market interest increases to 9%

Laurel bond:

$1,000 / (1 + 4.5%)⁸ = $703.19

$35 x 6.59589 (annuity factor, 4.5%, 8 periods) = $230.86

market price = $934.05

% change = -6.6%

Hardy bond:

$1,000 / (1 + 4.5%)³⁰ = $267.00

$35 x 16.28889(annuity factor, 4.5%, 30 periods) = $570.11

market price = $837.11

% change = -16.3%

A firm pays Pam $40 per hour to assemble personal computers. Each day, Pam can assemble 4 computers if she works 1 hour, 7 computers if she works 2 hours, 9 computers if she works 3 hours, and 10 computers if she works 4 hours. Pam cannot work more than 4 hours day. Each computer consists of a motherboard, a hard drive, a case, a monitor, a keyboard, and a mouse. The total cost of these parts is $600 per computer. What is the marginal cost of producing the computers that Pam can assemble during her 2nd hour of work

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Answer:

$1,840

Explanation:

In order to calculate the Marginal cost of producing the computers in 2nd hour of work, we need to add the marginal cost of computer and marginal cost of wage in the 2nd hour of work.

MC = MC(computers) + MC(wage)

MC = $1,800(w) + $40

MC = $1,840

Working

MC (computers ) = 3 x 600$ = $1,800

                hour        computers assembled

                    1st                        4

                    2nd                      7

If pam works 2 hours she can assemble 7 computers but she already assembled 4 computers in 1st hour.

So the 2nd-hour computers will be 3 ( 7 - 4) computers.

Paper Clip Company sells office supplies. The following information summarizes the​ company's operating activities for the​ year: Utilities for the store ​$ 9 comma 600 Sales commissions 10 comma 100 Sales revenue 164 comma 800 Purchases of merchandise 89 comma 900 January 1 inventory 27 comma 000 Rent for store 13 comma 800 December 31 inventory 23 comma 500 What is operating​ income?

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Answer:

$41,400

Explanation:

Calculation for Paper Clip Company Operating income

OPERATING NET INCOME for Paper Clip Company

Sales revenue 164,800

Less: Purchases of merchandise (89,900)

Utilities for the store (9,600)

Sales commission (10,100)

Rent for store (13,800)

Operating net income $41,400

Therefore the Operating net income will be $41,400

Zapper has beginning equity of $279,000, net income of $62,000, dividends paid of $51,000 and stockholder investments of $17,000. Its ending equity is:

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Answer:

$307,000

Explanation:

Equity is the remaining value of the owner;s interest in a company after all liabilities have been settled.

It can also be defined as the capital contributed by the owners and the attributable profit or losses after a trading period that is retained in the entity.

The net income and the stockholder investment , being an inflow ,will be added to the beginning equity while the dividends paid being an outflow is deducted.

Workings

Ending equity = Beginning equity + net income +Stockholder investment  - Dividends paid

=279,000+62,000+17,000-51,000

307,000

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